. '- v .. - ...... . - .- . ': . . ' -i v, r 1 . Y v.. Society, ; Weddmar Date. Mri. Clarence Sibbernsen. who will matron of honor at the wedding tr sislrr Xti ( athcrini" Smvth. na Charles Burgess on January 12, will leave January 2 for Washington, D. C where the .wedding will tak place. Mr. Sibbernsen will leave at 'a later date to attend the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Burgess, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rurgens and Mr. and Mrs Louis Wash will also go from Oniaha for the ceremony, as well ar Miss Claire Dnugrjerty and Miss Catherine Cartan, who with a Wash ington girl, will be bridesmaids Jor Miss Smyth. McCrecken-Tetisen. The marriage of Miss Hannah Jinsen and C. C. MrCrackcn wa foleninized Tuesday afternoon at Kountze Memorial rlmrch, Rev. O. T). Baltzly officiating. A reception following the ceremony was held at the home of Mr?. C I- Miller, a sis ter of the bride. Mr. McCracken and his bride' will go to Chi ago to spend their honeymoon. Robinson-Wessberg. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew ('. Vs LergNof North P'atte announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss U.sic, to William A. Robinson, which took place Wednesday, December . IS, at the home of the bride's par ents. , . ''Mrs. RcBinsonvis a cousin of George E. Wessberg of this city. V. Wedding Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Wylie Middl'etor celebrated tjieir 50th wedding anni versary, , Tuesday, at their home when they entertained tt a family dinner. ' Their four children, Angie, Arthur, Almor and Albert Middle- ton were present and five grand- 4wuren attended, i be out-of-town quests t the celebration were Mr. ana Mrs. U. .A. Merchant of Wahne- ta, Neb., and the following from Modale. Ia.: Mrs. George Middlc 1 ton and children, Benlah and Clar ence";NRcbcrt Fisher, Sherman Lock ling and Mrs. Will Middleton. For Mr. and Mrs. Louis Burgess. Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Kountze will entettain at dinner at their home, Wednesday evening, in honor of Mr. and Mrs, Louis Burgess. ; Lincoln VisitofC. :- Jessie Brghtol Lee, feature writer for a Chicago newspaper,-who is now visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Beghtol of Lincoln, will attend the Pavlowa performance in Omaha. Charlotte Whedon Scott, known in Lincoln for her excellence in thi art of dancing, Misses Hazel O'Cciinor and Marjorie Barstow will be pilgrims with Mrs. Lee to the shrine of Terpsichore, tempor arily set up in Omaha December 30, by Tavlowa and her Ballet Russe. ' Luncheon for Marguerite Fallon. 1 Mri. J. J Fallon fwill entertain at a lunchn of 40 covers at the Athletic; club Thursday, December oO, for her daughter, Marguerite Fal lon, who ishome from the Univer sity of Nebraska. The guests will include many of the school set and several of Miss Fallon's sorority sis ters from the Nebraska chapter of Kappa Kappa uamtna. Tea For Miss Hanna. Miss Mary Findley, who 'attends Bradford academy, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Palmer Findley, will en tertain at tea Tuesday, December 28, in honor of Miss- Martha Hanna of Pittsburgh, guest of Mr. and Mrs. W; S. Negele. For Miss Billings. Miss Mildred Weston entertained at U luncheon of eight covers at the Athletic club Tuesday for Miss Frances Billings of Venice, Cal., who is the holiday guest of Miss Dorothy JBalbach. v Drama League Prize Poem Announced Elizabeth Tatton and J. Melville Watt, both of Central High school, won the first and second prizes, re spectively, for poems submitted in the Drama league contest. Miss Patton is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pan) H. Patton. .Mrs. Edgar, H. Morsman, chair man of the poem contest -conducted in the high schools by Jhe Drama leagtie, announced on Tuesday, De cember 21, the winning numbers. Tfie poems were in commemoration of the landing of the Pilgrim Fathers, for which December 21 is the anni versary. Five dollars "was the prize for the best poem in each (high hool; $5.00 was the prize -for the oem of all submitted and $2.00 for the second best submitted. Poem No. 5, by Miss Patton of Central High school, won the prize for that school and also the prize for the best poem submitted in the entire contest. Poem No. 8, by Mr. Watt of Central High school was the second best submitted in the opinion of the judges. No. 7, from Benson High school; Xo.: 16, from South High school, and No. 1, from Commercial High school, won prizes "in their respective- schools. Mrs. Luther Drake and Mrs. Myron Learned assisted Mrs. Mors man in conducting the contest, Prizes will be awarded in January with fitting ceremony. Following is the prize poem by Miss Patton: t The 300th Anniversary of the Land ' ing of the Pilgrim Fathers. The ocean. In her remembering- depths. treaaures this story. And sines It again and again to the Rock. How a few hearts, filled with hope and holy, heroic fear, Put behind them the handclasps ot friends and youth's happiness To seek for a boms. Westward, over strange, white foam. The Sunset's, glory. coUing out Its stream ers, beckoned on --r At night the cold, stern stars looked down On upraised, supplicating hands Praying for guidance to new lands. Day after day the gray waves beat In fierce, loud rhythm Against the aides of the frail vessel That moved like an Immortal soul Unward, on to the goal. , Then came a day, unlike all other days. Of scudding, angry clouds and mellow, golden sunshine A land bird uttered its soft cry, And leafleoa treea rose black against the tj left the ship, they knelt on land, they rose to work and fight They built new homes, they trod Lew oaths. They toiled for harvests all nnknown Their children reap what they have .sown. The ocean, in her' remembering depths, treasures this story, . ' A&ft finis It falB and again to the Rock. A Visitor j" mi Alis Evelyn Richards, formerly a resident of Oniaha, has been for the past three years in overseas service with an American relief organiza tion. Her duties, combining field and executive service, have taken her into many of the allied countries, including France, Italy, Greece and the Balkans, as well as Constan tinople, Smyrna and the Near F.ast. For her services in the Italian war zone before the- i armistice wras signed Miss Richards received from the Italian military authorities the bronze "Medal de Servizio,'' andhe has also been twice decorated in recognition of ..services in tnc Balkans. Miss Richards and her sister, Miss Ruth Richards, recently arrived from the east to spend the holidays with their sister, Mrs. Alva. Smith. After the holidays the Misses Richards will leave for San Diego, Cal., where they will spend the win ter, Always, say "Bayer" Aspirin is tride mark Bayer Manufac ture Monoiceticscidester of Silicylicacid. 2408 Cuming Quality Asoinn Fresh Porik Choice Porl URoaJ Sugar Curei Tenderloins : . Loin Chops or Whole) Picnic Hams 32c 19c ,17 c 18c Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon Y2 or Whole. ? PORK CUTS $ Fresh isSpare Ribs ; ... 15c 1? Fresh Leaf Lard 16c Fresh Side Pork. . ............ 20c I Fresh Hams 02 or Whole) .... . 20c f . Fresh Pig Liver. 7c . Fresh Pi Hearts, 3 lbs: ....... 25c Sf Fresh Pig Feet, 4 lbs7. . ..... . . .25c W Fresh Pig Ears, 4 lbs .25c Fresh Neck Ribs, 5 lbs .......... . 25c W Fresh Pig Snouts .'.10c W Fresh Pig Tails ......17c Choice New Sauerkraut v.6c I? PuM-JL-ard, per lb. . .j. . .20c j Compound, per lb. .14c r Cudahy's Rex Lard, 5 lb. pails . .$1.00 r Cudahy's Rex Lard, 10 lb. pails. $1.95 I? SPECIALS ON CANNED GOODS I? Fancy Early June Peas, 3 for. . . .35c ? Fancy Sweet Corn, 3 for. ..... . ,35c S Fancy Cut Beans, 3 for ....35c I? Fancy Pork and Beans, 3 for .... 25c Evaporated Milk, 6 tall cans .... 70c l Pure Preserves .25c W Stars and Stripes Coffee 37c y aaaBHHMBIHIHMHIIBBHMaHMHMM Best Creamery Butter .45c Swift's Sncrwflake Butterine, 5 2? lb. tub ....$1.50 I Express and Personal Emily Burke arrived' home, Mon day, from Vassar. MarffMrrit Fallon, a student at the University of Nebraska, is home for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Root.' who have spent the past several months tour ing Europe, hare returned to Omaha. Mica Vtnrif Mvi11i Vin returned frrtm Ocmntz -hrto1. Philadelohia. and is with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. b. J. Neville. tioo Hplpn R-d ' ftanahtrr of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Reed, is home from Wells : college, Aurora, , N. Y., to spend the holidays. Delmar Eldridge-and Ralph Camp bell will return from Cornell univer sity December 23 to spend the holi days with their parents. - fre T7flwart Pptprenn ttnti fre Anna Larscn, w'ho are spending the winter months on the Pacific coast, arc now in Sa" Francisco. T:irvin Ttrkii ivhrt ic attpnrliiltr Sit.' John's Military academy in Wiscon sin, is in Umaha visiting, ins parents, Mr. ana Mrs. James is. rsone. . Aiiifnior iVir etiulrnts from Shat- tnck i Military academy who are in Omaha for the holidays are Maynara Uuclianan and Sam carnsie. . i Mrs. Max MiHer.and sons, Morris and Stanton, are' spending the holi days in Lincoln with Mrs. Miller's iristmas v Suggestions' In our complete stock of electrical appliances we have "just what you want','-for every one "in the family. Wjb have something for dad and mother,' big brother and sister, gifts they are sure to appre ciate. .'.. ' The gifts of today are useful gifts and daily reminders of the thoughtful giver. ' . A Come in and let us show you the proper gifts for every one at home. ' .. . , Y Dependable Electrical Merchandise Granden Electric Co. Electrical Fixtures Appliance Supplies, 1S11 toward St , Tyler 0681. St. 212 No. 16th St-4903 :ers Meats, Quick Service and Lowest Prices 28c Sugar Cured Hams lz or s BEEF CUTS Choice Rib Boiling Beef .'. Choice Pot Roast teef . ....... Prime Rib Roast Beef: . . .... Choice Round Steak .......... Choice Sirloin Steak. ... ....... Fresh Cut Hamburger. ........ Choice Boneless Corned Beef . . . SMOKED MEATS Sugar Cured Regular Hams . .x . . Sugar Cured Strip Bacon, ougar Cured Brisket Bacon . . . . Sugar Cured Bacbn Squares. . Morris Supreme Bacon (V2 or Whole) Mail Orders Filled parents, Mr. and M rs. MW. Fol-; som. Mr. Miller; will spend Christ- mas with his family in Lincoln. The Misses Dorothy Johnson and Helen Winkelman returned ' from Madison Saturday. They will re main until after the holidays. ' Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cooper, jrA of Pittsburgh, arrived Tuesday to be the guests ot Mrs. Coopers parents, Mr. and Mrs. C M. Wilhelm. ; 'Miss Katherine Baxter, daaghter! of Mr. and Mrs. W. F.. Baxter, has: returned from her school in the east to spend the holidays with her pa-.' rents. t 4 Louis Metz, whottends, the Bos ton Institute of v Technology, will spend the holidays in Oniahawith his parents,- Mr. and Mrs. Charles" Metz.', i - . : . -.-v Ralph Bartling, who attends, ,Shat tuck Military school at Faribault,. Minn., is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.,HV Bartling. ' Mr. Frederick' H. Weller will ar rive from Greeley, ; Colo., .Thursday of this week to spend, the holidays at the home of his parents, Mr. and. Mrs; R. B. Weller. : ; Miss Carolyn- Miller returns Wednesday eveningvfrom Iowa" Stated college at Ames tp spend- the holi-; day vacation: with 'her-parents, Mr: r.nd Mrs.-C.-,C.' Miller. - v ... Mrs. -J. M. Gross of Waverly, Ia.j is spending the holidays at the home of Mr.1 and Mrs.1 J. P. Fallon.1 Oi O. Smith of Kansas City, ; brother! So. 24th St. Skinned WhjOle. .40c VEAL CUTS (Choice Veal Stew .............. 14c Choice Veal Roast . . . .... . ... 18c Choice Veal Chops; . ... ... . . . .22c Choke Veal Legs 02 or Whole) 20c Choice Veal Loins. . . . . V . . . . .20c cheese'; ;s '': ' Fancy Cream Cheese... . ... .... . .32c Fancy Brick ' Cheese . .' . . . 32c From This of Mrs. , Fallon, will ' also spend Christmas at the .Fallpn home. t'V; Dr. and -Mrs.. Lynn. ,T.Hall Jy.c . : j r . i . i .: . . i " . i rriaay lor ies aimpzs, iwocc.mc' will spend Christmas with 1 Mrs. Hall's, relatives. '.VY Sf-.-i;t. ' Mr. " and MW.Hobbs Ul Yreka, Cal.,' and , Mrs.; Hobb's sister", Mrs. II. B. Ream' of ;SissOT',-Cal'.;,,ate the guests of Mr, llobb's 'brother,' A. J. Hobbs of this city. . pr. and 'Mrs. William . Berry are expecting .their,' daughter. Mrs. 'W. B. Bredbeck, of -Evanston, ,,Wyq',. ana her nusoana, Air. mcaoeck, tor .the Christmas holidays. '. ,Y Mrs. John A. Dempster retutned Monday from a three months' Msit, with her son, Dr. E. N. RoBertSon of Concordia, Kan; She visited with relatives at Kansas City, Mo., also ,-- .- . ; Mr. .and Mrs.' Livingstone... Fair-;' banks arid daughter, Jane B6yce,l will not come to Omaha fr&m their home in Chicago to - spend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. D. C- Patterson, Mrs. "Fairbanks parent?. -1,.' Having been "created a ,Datne. Grand Cross of the tfritish Empire, Mrs. Llovd Gcore vill .nowbe of ficially designated ' as Dame'Lloj d George. ' FLOWERING BULBS; 1 of vry, kind for . indoor -and out v door cultivation. , .. ',' ." J 3 Hyacinths or Tulips 25 Cents Down ' 7Sc, Hundreds - $4.00 delivered. Grown indoors in water will bloom in -six weeki. may be . timed to bloom - Easter. run instructions. v , ; . Landscape Garden Company, Newburgh, ; . ' , N. Y. v - "$ .. ,(- .- 'si !. ! ' .-' j J .' '" ' .." ' "' ' Y' .- 1 I 1 ! V . 'TJERE is a cKance'to givc.the'nimily'a'-'. ' L ' ' ; Y I JJJ ill 11 ,: JL . ''! NewEdisonvvkhout disturbing oth-Y- I y"jC I jV Christmas pkns. Come in and select ypurT ; I I j "NS f l- ' New Edison and Vour initial assortment , ' I I . ' I j ' of records. Pay only for -the records. Y ' .. l Y 11 I 1 ) The whole outfit delivered when desired:; fvi n Amy Illlll U : y ' 1 r. . -a- . . Y v V ' HI I "Social Settlement I The Comfort club of Armour & Co. gavea Christmas party to 300 children of the social settlement dis trict Tuesday afternoon. Each child received-cap, mittens and a bag of candy. j: On Thursday aflernoon,thc mothers- and small children of the district -will be entertained at a' Christmas oartv at the Social Settlement house. tThe program will include Christmas carols by Miss Bertha Vaughan's 'Camp Fire group; costume dances, the Misses r.lleu feterson, Helen Butler and lahe Olcchnowiac. di rected by Mrs. Ray JN.Abbott A :LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA Nebraska v Headquarters Absolutely Fireproof 5.13 Ttdom each with prlrata btUi. Both' Kuropnu) and American Dans. Centralis Hltuated. Cars to Itfachea, Ulaaloni. Mountains, Oranie Grofea. etc.. from Depot dlrectlr oiipoalte holel. Fireproo) ' Garaae. Clark Bui meet! trains. Writs tor folder aad reservation!. ' F. M. dimmick. Leasee. Hill Street, ketwses Fourth aae Fifth. Pay sicians music livintr a ar a aw - 's"V Christmas tree will be a special fea ture and refreshments will be served. at the close of the program. . Mrs. Marie Lcff Caldwell, head resident of the Social Settlement t.A.. 1. ...Ill nV Christmas party for the children of the district Friday afternoon.. Spain has tliairtnalcs,.,' 500,000 more females O. no mure tint il 1921 After Christmas expenses "arc past and forgot ten, you may start to pay for your phonograph on the easiest kind of terms. This splendid offer makes it easy to have a YJew Edison in your home this Christmas. . .. She ' When you give New Edison you are giving the real voices and personalities of Jivine mu for the Edison .actually Re-Creates ; Foar million people have heard and the Re-Creatcd comnared side side. '.They have said:"TfiTe no difference" , Come in make your selection AT ONCE. TITITIY4CrrT OITrm Tltis is the Heppelwhite Models-Price $167.50 Thtrt are 36 other r.-rrtod Mofci Priced jra $95.00 to $6,000, Open Everu Evening Until Christmas For Miss Kent. , Mr. and Mrs. Edward ' L. Burke entertained at a dinner of i. 10 cov ers at their home Tuesday, evening x in honor of their house guest, Miss Adefme Kent, of Kentftfcld, Cal., and their son, Edward L. Burke, jr. Mrs. Burke will .give-a luncheon t Thursday for, Miss Kent ' and her daughter, Emily ?ifrke. There is no more pleas ing rift- for- ?'Dad," '-"Hubby" or "Brother" than a pair 01 "comty ; .. house slippers such as shown. " We are especially stocked for our Christ mas trade arid-are sure to please the most4 ex- acting. j -.! .' 16th and Douglas Sta.. the bv N . Ill ' v Ik If I . - . . v ' ' ' i -!. y y.y:.-y a s. a -j..JJtt